General Info
The aim of our workshop
This year we are happy to welcome in Belgrade our colleagues from Austria, France, Montenegro, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey, and USA for the international workshop "Geometry, Probability and Topology in Applications". The organizers wish all the participants enjoy their stay in Belgrade and our foreign guests get a lot of positive impressions from the country and the people of Serbia. This activity is aimed at strengthening collaborative research links between the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Serbia) and the University of Ulm (Germany). We gratefully acknowledge the support from the Serbian Ministry of Science, Innovations and Technological Development through the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Transportation in Belgrade
- Transport from and to the International Airport
Nikola Tesla
- Belgrade International Airport
Nikola Tesla
is located 18 km from the city center. There are a few travel options when traveling between the airport and the city center. Mini bus A1 - Runs every 20 minutes. The terminus is at Slavija Square (Trg Slavija). A ticket can be purchased from the bus driver at the price of approximately 3,5 EUR (in dinars). GSP bus 600 – Runs every 30 minutes. The terminus is at the Belgrade Railway Station (Železnička Stanica). All city buses in Belgrade are free of charge. You will find the bus stop just outside the departures terminal (ground level).You may also take a TAXI to your destination. Please make sure to order yourself a taxi at the Taxi Info stand at the airport. One of the stands is exactly in front of the exit door of the International Arrivals hall. You will immediately get a receipt, and you will pay at the end of the ride. Please be careful about independently taking among the many taxis waiting in front of the airport, as you might be overcharged. Additional information is available at the official webpage of theNikola Tesla
International Airport. - Travelling by car
- If you decide to come to Serbia by car, make sure you check the accessibility and the condition of roads. Please, keep in mind that your GPS may not have all the updated information on current road conditions and accessibility.
- Travelling by bus or by train
- The main train station is located in the city center, while the main bus station is located in the New Belgrade district. Please, visit their websites or the website of your local bus or train station and make sure your city is connected to Belgrade by bus or train:Serbian RailwaysBelgrade Bus Station
Accommodation in Belgrade
We encourage the participants of our workshop to arrange for their accommodation in Belgrade well in advance and we expect the participants do it by themselves, since there are many good and affordable hotels in Belgrade.
Meet Speakers Check out Schedule Contact OrganizersOur Speakers
- Vsevolod Chernyshev (Ulm University, Germany)
- Paweł Dłotko (Mathematical Institute PAS, Poland)
- Vladimir Dragović (Mathematical Institute SASA, Serbia and UT Dallas, USA)
- Herbert Edelsbrunner (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria)
- Dejan Govc(University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Vlada Limić (University of Strasbourg, France)
- Taras Panov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
- Radmila Sazdanović (North Carolina State University, USA)
- Svjetlana Terzić (University of Montenegro, Montenegro)
- Tane Vergili (Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey)
Next Schedules
Want to give a Spark talk?
Please, register by July 31 and submit the title and abstract of your 15-minute presentation at the time of your registration.
Book of Abstracts
TBA
List of Organizers
- Đorđe Baralić (Mathematical Institute SASA, Serbia)
- Ivan Limonchenko (Mathematical Institute SASA, Serbia)
- Evgeny Spodarev (Ulm University, Germany)